You don't get better as you get older in your career. It's not natural to have your best years late in your career. So I'm trying to do whatever I can to keep my body feeling good for as long as I can.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
You always want to get better, and I think that will remain true for the rest of my career.
I've had moments where I realize my body isn't going to withstand many more seasons, but I am very satisfied with my career and I am trying not to look at retirement as a sad thing.
I'd like to prove that if you take care of yourself, you can actually not regret the fact that you've become an old-timer, but you can just still improve and actually get better.
As your body deteriorates, your natural talents start to go a little bit. You have to bring in physical working out, building, taking protein and doing extra stuff.
You don't get older, you get better.
I have to keep healthy; otherwise, I jeopardise my career.
As you get older, you either become proactive about staying in shape and taking care of yourself, or, you know, time has its effect on you.
My brain is good, but my body is deteriorating. I probably have another two or three years. Or I can pass tomorrow, but it doesn't make a difference to me.
I feel really good about the things I've accomplished in my life, and I don't want to look younger.
I think you get better as you get older.